Carbureter



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CAHBURETER.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE I, 1918.

1,334,263. Patented Mar. 16, 1920.

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.CU/rotwein W. 1. SEUFERT. CARBUHETER. APPLICATION FILED JUNE 191s.

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S'IATES @FFX WILLIAM J. SEUFERT, oF THE DAMES, OREGON.

GARBRETER.

Application fxled .Tune YP, 191B.

To all fiala/0m, t may conce/rn Re, 'it known that I, 'Vlmmr J.. Sommo/1g o @Mr/on of tho Unit-od Stntoo, molding at Tho Duik-:5. tu tho county o 'Wasco md Stato o; i'ogon. hmm nvontod new :md uo@- :io olpi'owlmonts in Cmibul'otos, of which Hw folowng is o. spooooon.

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Patented Mm'. 1G, 1920.

Sr No. QSB. ing tho jom'lml. Thofso nuts; form parte.; oil p-.wkmg gioni s as sj'hown. The posso@ way 4 is the gas outlet which loods to n. sutoblo stm-ago receptacle o1 directly to tho builrnor whlo tho poissogo way i tho oil' inlet which is; oonnectod with :1 L iamblo :im plump o1.' othol som'oo of niv supply.

7 ond E5 indicate tho gmolooo oolrlwrk monti-s loomed ot opposite on .J othe arming. Ono of HM-,oo oolo'poitmomto is pl'ovdod with a filling olug D thl'ol f. 'whoh tho goooooo i5 poured into bho dovoo. Rmb oompmfh mout 'is olmo u'oviood wh m inlet tubo 1U @,Xtonfl {flom tho 'Lowry pmt o'i tho om 1Mo u pol od'lzwont tho ood ol'i tho l So that 'tho ffaoouo wm not 'flow info Mim tubo Whom tho Compm'gmom; i@ fm por pof 't' but will Hoof thoroMogol.fV

` han tho colopmftmout is; in it?, loool' pool f @5pm/o0. holo tho m'lof ou ofi oooh g, olmo oomgw' mmh is a poorntod plato '11. which paro dud. wih pl'ojoctous 'i2 :md 13. Moda 'oojoct on auch oido of abo plexo .um uro oorfonfotod to pofmt tho gosoono to 'How tho'othfol11h. Tlzom; pimjootiollw. form dojproi-ss'o'uo on tho pposito odos of tho pluto, as Shown.

The plomo 11 fo'm 'tho ook; of o. 1mg;r Control. oompmtmont lei; oootmlhf :1l-remy" in kho-casing uml this oompmfmwfwt s d. vided ongggtudimy into am oolm'wo cow tlo] port :and two ontw parts 'i5 solo. M3 by the pm olt@ platos; 17 woh oro milonga@ at right :moz-co to tho plzooffs il 'und how. th'r ands; oonnoozod to :feod plantes. Tho pmt 'l5 of mid. wmp-:mimmo communion o. no :mi'uot whio 'tho por?, 1G oomniommoo; with tho gos out?, 17 so that l1 .o molnwg; am' Sizlfkos 'tho fm1-st plot@ amo. di. humo ovm' tho Salmo and piombo throw 'h the pol'mfmoo therein to tho coml'o 1pm-t o' tho .mfggo com pmbmom; M?, :md than pol... hlfooglgh the polioinotom m *dio other plato 'M Tonto tho part 3G und CIJ l Al. O

perforations therein so that the gasolene passing through' said perforations will be taken up by said strips and will slowly pass down the same to the lower plate 1l. In this Way the'air current will take up the maximum amount of gas or vapor.

therein on to the inner part of tlie lower gasolene compartment 8 and will flow into the tube l0 and thus enter the said compartment.

Each gasolene compartment is provided With an air vent tube 19 of looped form and having its innerA end located at a point adj acent the inner Wall of the compartment and its other end passing through said inner wall so that the air can escape from the top of the lower compartment. Each gasolene conipartment is provided with a sight feed 20 controlled by a valve 21, said sight feed being located on the front face of the casing and connected with the gasolene compartment by a suitable tube and strainer 20.

The outlet end of the sight feed is connected- With a distributing tube 22 located adjacent the plate 1l for distributing the gasolene on to said plate. The rear face of the casing is provided with a pair of enlargements 23 located at diametrically opposite points and each enlargement is provided with a depression 24.

A spring controlled catch member 25 cai'- ried by a standard 26 secured to the upper end of oney of the upriglits 3, is adapted to engage with one of the depressions for holding one of the gasolene compartments in its uppermost position. When one of the gasolene compartments is empty, which may readily be seen from the sight feed, the catch member is retracted and the casing reversed to place the full compartment in its uppermost position so that the gasolene iviil be caused to How through the device in an opposite direction.

It is thought from the foregoing description that the advantages and novel. features of my invention will be readily apparent.

I desire it to be understood that I may make such changes in the construction and bination and arrangement of the several parts, provided that such changes fall within the scope of the appended claims.

`What I claim is l. A carbureting device comprisine' a casing having therein a central mixing chamber and a fuel chamber at each end thereof, means for passing a current of air through said mixing chamber, means for feeding the fuel from one fuel chamber, means for directing the uiivaporized fuel into the second fuel chamber and means for reversing the casing to cause the fuel to be fed in the reverse direction.

2. A carbuieting device comprising a casing, having therein a pair of fuel chambers and a mixing chamber between them, meansA for .passing a current of air through said mixing chamber, a perforated plate loi-,ated at each end of the mixing chamber and adjacent the fuel chamber, means for feeding the fuel from the ficl chamber on to said plates and means carried by said plaies for collecting` the unvaporized :fuel fed from one fuel chamber and directing it into the other chamber.

3. A carbureting device comprisingv a cas-- ing having a fuel chamber at each end thereof and a mixing chamber between said fuelcliamber, a perforated plate located adjacent each end of the mixing chamber. means for feeding the fuel from said fuel chambers on to said plates, strips extendingy between the perforated plates, means for passing' a current of air through said mixing chamber and means for reversing the casing.

A carbureting device comprising a cas` ing having therein a pair ol fuel chambc :s and a mixing chamber, said mixing chamber being located between the fuel hambers, means for passing a current oi air through said mixing` chamber, means for feeding' the fuel 'from the fuel chambers to the mixing chamber, tube in each fuel chamber, said tube passing through the inner wall of the chamber and extending at a point adjacent the outer wall thereof and a vent tube ot substantially,y U-shape connected with each mixing chamber.

In testimony whereof I sight feed aiiix my signature.

WILLIAM J. SEUFERT.

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